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Why do we pay in cash on some purchases?
CBS News covered marketing researcher Chris Bechler's findings that people tend to pay in cash when they buy something that's hard to justify.
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What’s love (at home) got to do … with your career? A lot, studies show
Management professor Brittany Solomon's research showing that realism and positivity co-exist in romantic partners' perceptions was covered by the Globe and Mail.
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PGA Tour and LIV Golf unite: What we do and don’t know
Richard Sheehan, a professor emeritus of finance at Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business who specializes in the economics of sports, said in a statement provided to ESPN that "economic interests do generally win out in the long term."
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Poets & Quants 2023 Best 40-Under-40 MBA Professors: Yixing Chen
Marketing professor Yixing Chen was named one of Poets & Quants' Best 40-Under-40 MBA Professors for 2023.
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Which types of security assessments does your business need?
Mike Chapple, security expert and IT, Analytics and Operations professor, explores the fallacies and facts behind security assessments in an op ed for Biz Tech Magazine.
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‘Dirty’ money? People pay in cash to forget about guilty purchases
Christopher Bechler, a researcher from the University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business, found that people tend to pay in cash when making purchases that are hard to justify.
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Cash or card? Consumers pay strategically to forget guilty purchases, study shows
"I think a lot of consumers—particularly those who diligently track their card expenses—recognize that they use cash so they don't have to think about certain purchases again," Christopher Bechler, assistant professor of marketing in Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business, said in a PHYS.ORG article.
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ND Experts on the opportunities, concerns and impacts of AI
IT, Analytics, and Operations professors Nicholas Berente and Ahmed Abbasi, along with other Notre Dame experts, reflect on the opportunities, concerns and impacts of AI on different fields — including entertainment and media, the arts, politics, the labor market, education and business.
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Notre Dame professor explains impacts of debt ceiling standoff
"[Financial regulators] are kind of marking June 1st as D-Day," said John Stiver, associate teaching professor of finance at the Mendoza College of Business in an ABC57 interview.
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Elon Musk says he’s hired new CEO for Twitter; is it NBCUniversal’s Linda Yaccarino?
Management professor Timothy Hubbard was quoted in a Market Watch article about the new CEO of Twitter, Linda Yaccarino.
Market Watch